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Charting advances in asset management systems : a bibliometric analysis revealing applications and potential in healthcare
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Stanimirović, Dalibor
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Umek, Lan
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Ravšelj, Dejan
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Background: Asset management has become crucial to organizational performance over the past three decades. Implementing an Asset Management System (AMS) can be pivotal in managing the operation, sustainability, and efficiency of both tangible and intangible organizational assets. However, many organizations still underappreciate AMSs, particularly in healthcare, where poor organization, unclear processes, and a lack of control contribute to long patient waiting times, financial losses, regulatory non-compliance, and diminished credibility. Methods: This study provides a comprehensive review of the existing body of research on AMSs, discusses AMSs in the context of healthcare, and identifies the specific healthcare areas that have most frequently been the focus of AMS research. This study applies bibliometric analysis of 16,667 documents on AMSs, complemented by a focused bibliometric analysis of a subset of 248 publications specifically addressing AMSs in healthcare. All documents, published up to the end of 2024 and indexed in the Scopus database, were analyzed to investigate the evolution of AMS research, with a particular emphasis on its applications within healthcare. The research employs several bibliometric approaches, utilizing the Python and VOSviewer software. Results: The findings highlight the rapid growth of AMS research, evolving from a niche topic into a strategic discipline that enhances predictive maintenance, efficiency, and sustainability. In healthcare, the adoption of AMSs has grown substantially, supported by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). Conclusions: The incorporation of these technologies has enabled more effective monitoring of medical equipment, improved oversight of critical infrastructure, and optimized the operational performance of healthcare providers. Nevertheless, significant research gaps remain concerning the direct impact of AMSs on the quality of patient care, provider coordination, and strategic decision-making. Addressing these gaps is essential not only for advancing academic knowledge but also for leveraging the full potential of AMSs to enhance healthcare delivery, improve outcomes, and support the evidence-based management of healthcare systems.
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English
Keywords:
asset management system
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healthcare
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medical equipment
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bibliometric analysis
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FU - Faculty of Administration
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
Str. 1-22
Numbering:
Vol. 13, iss. 22, [article no.] 2979
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20.500.12556/RUL-176065
UDC:
005.8:614:001.891.5
ISSN on article:
2227-9032
DOI:
10.3390/healthcare13222979
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257977347
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20.11.2025
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Healthcare
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Healthcare
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MDPI AG
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2227-9032
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520110873
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Slovenian
Keywords:
sistem za upravljanje sredstev
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zdravstvo
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medicinska oprema
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bibliometrična analiza
Projects
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P5-0093
Name:
Razvoj sistema učinkovite in uspešne javne uprave
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
V5-24052
Name:
Preučitev tehnoloških in organizacijskih možnosti uvedbe enotnega upravljanja s sredstvi, s poudarkom na dragi medicinski opremi javnih zdravstvenih zavodov
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J5-50183
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Razvoj naprednih tehnik odkrivanja znanj v podatkih in analize podskupin za bibliometrično analizo: Pythonov paket Biblium in dodatek Orangebib za Orange
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